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On
the trains in India

Our Names! Indian Railways.
by Luke Gillian
06/03/01 22:55:00
There is something inefficient about railways
around the world that make passengers cringe and bus commuters thankful they
aren't on the rails and Indian Railways, in more ways that one, typifies these
inefficiencies. On the other hand there is one practice of Indian Railways that
is not only unique to India, but instils all travellers that maybe there is
some form of 'system' in this country.
All too often people wander about India stunned
at how things work, the endless red tape and bureaucracies standing in the way
of a harmonious and carefree visit and of course the legalities involved just to
buy a railway ticket. In most cases, after hours in the ticket queue, each
journey has a pleasurable commencement when to your delight, unsure if your
train ticket is valid or if you are indeed about to board the correct train,
scanning the lists pasted on the side of each carriage you find your name in
nice and clear bold soothing letters.
"Marvellous!" is the usual reaction,
and with utmost confidence you climb aboard knowing full well that when finding
someone warming the seat, you'll have great pleasure thanking them for 'warming
the seat' and get them to 'move along.' Many times in India you will say,
"Only in India" and this is one classic example.
Training
to Chennai
by Darren Moulds, 23/03/01 00:10:27
Security forces at the ground were far more concerned for our safety after the
match than we were and did not allow us to leave the stadium until a good hour
after the Indian victory. [...read
this story]

3rd
ODI Indore
by Luke Gillian, 01/04/01 09:23:56
The day's highlight had to have been, as we walked to the stadium, watching an
old lady with a wicker basket, scooping up cow-dung off the street with her
hands. They weren't firm cowpats either. [...read
this story]
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